Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalThe first major synthesis of an emerging geography which is undoubtedly changing the way in which academics, planners and policy-makers identify and interpret the spatial development of cities and regions in the 1980s. |
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... by occupation, selected countries, 1970–9 3.4 White-collar employees in British manufacturing industries, 1982 3.5 Employees in British service industries, by sex, 1961–79 3.6 Part-time employment in British service industries, ...
... by occupation, selected countries, 1970–9 3.4 White-collar employees in British manufacturing industries, 1982 3.5 Employees in British service industries, by sex, 1961–79 3.6 Part-time employment in British service industries, ...
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... industrial and postindustrial societies (after Bell) 3.8 Percentage distribution of the labourforce, by occupation in low-, medium- and high-income countries, 1960 and 1970 3.9 Male and female service employment, by occupation and ...
... industrial and postindustrial societies (after Bell) 3.8 Percentage distribution of the labourforce, by occupation in low-, medium- and high-income countries, 1960 and 1970 3.9 Male and female service employment, by occupation and ...
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Writing in the context of the work of industrial geographers Beyers (1983, 28–9) has recently commented on the geographer's 'pre-occupation with the philosophical context of manufacturing industrial change' which does 'little to gain ...
Writing in the context of the work of industrial geographers Beyers (1983, 28–9) has recently commented on the geographer's 'pre-occupation with the philosophical context of manufacturing industrial change' which does 'little to gain ...
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The learned professions and commercial occupations amounted to more than one-third of this proportion but in Manchester and Birmingham service occupations as a group were much less prominent than in Liverpool.
The learned professions and commercial occupations amounted to more than one-third of this proportion but in Manchester and Birmingham service occupations as a group were much less prominent than in Liverpool.
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